MacDuffie School - Magnolia Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Sitting: C. Raimondi, C. Costigan, E. Richards, F. Post, N. Griffin, S. Shepard, J. Dickerman J. Gentile, P. White, P. Dow, C. Curtis, K. Lewis, K. Garvey. First Row: J. McNamar, R. Kahan, M. Baker. M. Wardner, P. Borden, C. Kinkade, C. Main waring, K. Kisiel, J. Fein, L. Siegel, S. Wallace, M. Morse, L. Parker, M. Stiles, S. Dalton Second Row: K. Collins, B. Warmington, S. Sampson, J. lngraham. P. Fox, C. Russell, D. Hahn H. Cochran, J. Harrison, N. Taggart, M. Ley, J. Pfunder, J. Rhodes. This year, the Current Events Club has had several meetings, one of which was devoted to planning for the annual Christmas Bazaar. The Club's table was excep- tionally successful due to the co-operation and planning of its members. During the remainder of the year, we concerned ourselves with international as well as domestic affairs. The President pro-tempore was Susan Shepardg the Vice President was Constance Mainwaringg and the Secretary-Treasurer was Carolyn Raimondi.

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. V H ,,, , ' qi, 'lvl' T U ' W T PAGE Two me Nuxcnurrls MAGNET, srruuarlsto, MASS. ,, , y l , MM H .T V . , - 'q 'l i THE MAGNET ow of fi-e KLUB si ORNER vol.. xvili, No. 1 Novelvissn, 1959 l Af ,the begilinligl Off eve? School Y Q 4 . . T d . f THE MAGNET STAFF Have you ever heard of Squirrel Zggrnisfiiggi sighs in Wcficg Lliiritgq Editor ,,,.....,,,,,,,,A...,......... Carolyn Raimondi ISl3I1Cl, M3lDC?,, l ' Assistant Editor ...,............ Business Manager Mariorie Convery Carole Curtis NEWS STAFF Ann Bailey Meredith Black Wingate Main Betty Martin In talking to jane Ingraham this subject is likely to pop up more than once. Jane is the sprite of a Lunioii Q5'6 , long brown ponytail andbrown eyesQ who is usually found on the dents, participate. As the Magnet goes tzolipressi some of the clubs have made lth'ese' elections' and' others look for- 'ward to elections in the near future. New members have been or are being Sally Bowers Betty Jane Clark Nancy Conovcr Patricia Dow Susan Hacker Donna Hammond Holly Hartshorn Marcia Horton Beth Kramer Martha Ley Nan McPherson Alice Brusnicki Deborah fast Karen Michaels Marilyn Morse Marianne Pagos Marsha Palmer Joan Rafteld Linda Sagers Judith Simons Shirley Stockton Teri-Sue Thom son P Lynn Tolerton Cynthia second floor of Wallace Hall. She was born on August 7 in West Hartford, has lived in all States and aslclubs have organized for the club is under the stu- of Wendy Morgan as and Lonsdale Torrey, secre- Many new girls have talents to the club, which some fine dramatic francais? The French This year the club,s student at Mac- Warner. She will be as vice presi- as treasurer as secretary. been made the club. at grad- chairman. Sampson are Blue teams, editorship Mar- 'e Club koeseftat itee is nicki, Avanti' i for . Sa YXOQXQYXS1 'T XCGYXWQE Q- Yet Nxogie' Xogiaii but today anion' 3. Os- . 595 sv YX Y gina Yo thanks and Xen Cf' eq. 15900 an Y ' Qui Y - for the uex gotta XX. X-25335090 95, QQ 904' at. We have uw Bei' 5. Xkeit V' YlW9o?toY G YJ-water Of the 9 Nhat QNW . p,.QoQa'505i . aohgl y 929 1 XPMOGKJ 535 nal activities qoxg, ag Q. aggyrnxe Qoexxihggxekao XJH'Y0agOe, . in would not gefx AWAY 5 5.9 0306 H 0 Xl' eq- grew' Q.Y 'YB other part of Owg 9' XL. YJ 940596. wh ,00gxQ5f, bow' yvtaxgootw , Sowsgoosi tant that this grea First R Q,-Q99' Qkgfge tag-,Vi 5' ri 313096 Yxacjgagi Qaf ' ' Yugo? C for granted. We pi 0' W1 5- 9. U01 I ,GGAQFOY-, Nl 5- mage, ' .Wl iX'YX0g't00' f government made fc Ona, Rgwxaoi 5' Xb? Q56 Swviekgiqla 61.559 okeflzggrggni by the peopleg therefo SCC XQ91 qlx5y't0w . Opal' C010 von- 09, ,X-509' 'V ' - - 369 X- ga. . CKY Q25 nttowago, New Yorkg tmue working for, um Q. YY . -1. ae, 5 5X0 S . operating with, and su. pxowi et., Q- B356 C Gxokieog, ' 6, 5. 500- . '... Huck, .N Warehouse Pointg national framework, vt pifsl wana? 661, Pt' 1064, QXCYXW 101009 f5aY9Q,er1y Knettell, WW1ndsorg Judith 'ust s11PPOse that they gov '5 SBA Yr Xua Q' lag,-6'i1 S' Schultz. Suffield: 'Mari' Anne Shar- i'un'itself Tod2Y more th U ROW: axlvoaw Nxowe' Ida tuck' WOIOHOCO5 and Marion Steele' fore, every citizen must n 5500940 24939. 5 Qaida? 'germ Sch' Wes? 5Pfi1'18fleld- own special job to protect r Wg ' QW Sxggxoixlo . MacDuffie wishes the best of luck try againstall Corrllpt f0!'CCS, i OWS Sgogpge and Thojillpsfflnvlllefreacll for the coming year to all students, from without or from within -fd, R X. ,-dented bY 4 W' OPS' fem both Wnew and old. It is Well- to meditate on Oullw gag' .. ilbraham come Leda Decorie, Linda task the Performance of Whig as Lyman, Linda Pessolano, and.Nancy owe to our forefathers, who gave us Plumb. Susan Fitzgerald, Marie Mal- QN'ote: An article on the boarding students will appear in the next issue.j T i i



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VARIETY CLUB First Row: S. Fitzgerald, T, Thompson, T. Wallace, S. Reynolds, L. Pendola, J. Perry, P. Miller. Second Row: C. Dellecese, D. Carlisle, G. Huck, C, Johnson, K. Michaels, B. Gaudreau, N. Cor- win, M. Goldstein, S. MacArthur. Third Row: D. Deitz, N. Paul, C. Gallan, F. Robbins, S. Paige, M. Holland, A. Rodney, N. Plumb, J. Snyder. As well as participating in the Christmas bazaar, the Variety Club put on a play, as every year, and, as before, it was excellent. The president was Sue Reynolds. The treasurer was Trudi Wallace and the sec- retary was Becky Finnell. The new members whom we have welcomed are: Debbie and Judy Bulkley, Davida Deitz, Carla Dellecese, Becky Finnell, Sue Fitzgerald, Susan Hurlbut, Patricia Miller, Lucille Pendola, Jane Perry, Roberta Solt, Pam Suboter, Laurie Vezina, Joyce Wescott, Patricia Colapietro, Jessica de Vries, Cathy Fuller, Georgie Huck, Sue Hur- ley, Linda Pessolano, Nancy Plumb, Liz Roden, and Teri-Sue Tompson. The Variety Club wishes to extend its thanks to Mrs. Backe and Miss Butcher. S. R.

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